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MONDAY, JUNE 4, 1956.

Page

(4-7 Pulangba Dywithvata. I'm

This Funny World

•JACOBY ON BRIDGE

What ya ucal, 'Quiet'??? I only dropped the towel!!"

.BY. THE WAY.

by Beachcomber

MY support that the grow

ing apaghy of the electors could be arrested by paying them be vote has unes hu enthusiasm.

Why not Use the 1,748,219 beauty queens,

pyen film actresses, un polling ofleers, and enliven the booths with music. dancing. End sideshows? It would have to be explained that a voting paper must not be used for autographs. Polling booths are too suten and forbidding

Many a man who doesn't care a straw trout any of the candi- dotes would

the respond to glance of a pair of roguish eyes, and would make his mark on the bil of paper as u protekt for asking for a telephone number Democracy, democracy, you are breaking my heart.

Civic consciousness

A PLAN to encourage inform-

cre in what hos been described 0.9 the "Crusade Against Litter," by paying them for their information, is a very pretty idea. "Please, sir. I saw my dad drop a cigarette butt in the guiter.

Oh, sir, my brother thought wasn't look- ing.

and he threw a bit of paper on to the roadside..

Sir, if you

to No. 18. Gubblehines Drive, you will dod the man who dropped a match

gu

O.M A

STI

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on the pavement." The campaign to stimulate should do much integrity, awareness, and a pense of values.

Foulenough's ring 66WHY not pawn that ring?" asked "Flash" Tullemache. Foulenonagh looked at his Onger. "It has a sentimental interest,"

naid. "An heirloom?" "No. Oh, no, 1 got it for ninepence from a man with a tray outside the Leg of Mutton. I gave it to a gut i was engaged to, and she returned it with my letters. She married a stockbuker, and got divorced, and 1 gave the ring to her again. She tried to pawn it. was worthless, and was told St returned to me 1 tinkered about with R, and swopped i for two collar-studs and some man's bootlaces of the same tray outside the Leg of Mutton. He gave me a winner, und bought it back for a bob.

and was damaged in a brawl.

sts market value is now about threepence. Butle Kize im presses simple people, and it is the man who impresses simple people who keeps his head above water nowadays " Tailpiece

No gentleman calls a lady termadér or a swell dish.

(Svelal tutor.1

TARGET HUW MARY

four

words of letters

of pure co you make from

the

etters in the aquare on

the left T in Bakla ench wurd Fatter in cnch of the small squares may be used oned only. Each word must contain the large letter in the centre so, and there must be at Jessi une nune-Jetter word in the

Na plurais; no foreign wied TODAY ao proper names. TARUKI 25 words, good ga words, very good words

Baltition tomorrow. szcellent.

SOLUTION. - Aarte SATURDAY'S

KRRY MEETS worth setu etre sight

ather pallar pro

themīte"para haram, Kaly

From tester wir here parliagi berast! MCHMITAD¤ hter tonta traie lizoi mark Me mat met DICH VON EU eget male mat

nigrato nute miraže mirę VAKO amie rate rathe ream regns remilyhen pirine ettu tami layar tare team to the carm the their them theme they liveeny thewi (her Timer Pen Kimar tīra krve trikes.

YOUR BIRTHDAY ...... By STELLA

MONDAY, JUNE 4

BON today, you have talent and charm but, at the same time, Jack a bentom uzged determination 10 carry your objective through to You completion og árut all odds,

to are a little too much bolned

prid talte "ol with the puncher"

without fighting back. what comes You can take a lot of upsetting becoming de- pundament without pressed. One of your best attributes le to be able to emile in the face of But, if you want to adverlier.

which can) you must exert a little

geach the high mucconi be yours, snore concentrated effort.

Actually, you are inclined to look which you for advice in: mattera ahould be able to settle for your self. Don't be influenced too much and close acolates by you

Take more of the krafti

Since you have macked hiriatonte

flux talents, you probably would your happiest medium of expression in some phame of the theatre. The radio and televisiors istinge, sumeer, all offer a wide range of media for your talenta and you might select one or more in which to express yourself. You men also might be one interveled in politica at m period in your life.

Among those born on, this cake pre: King George 11 of England; Walter L Deane, marthe paster: Wendell 2. Carglion, editor: Harry Greb, pugilist; Fontaine Fox, polodl

and

Storr Czfconint Rosalind Rumeli, Ain Narimova anci Helen Wood, actresses.

To find what the stori have in store for you, tomorrow, select your sponding paraemph, Let your birth- day star ho gour daily gulde. ***

meal your own hands, Follow riday stoer and read the gorge

Eve

your intuillons and leam to trust them more arki you will fate better.

TUESDAY, JUNE 5

GEMENT 1May 22-June,21) The emphasis is upon your p Semtion of Bakkasens us o way which makes ita- money-making and profit-making ‹ one.

CANCER (June, 22-July Combine friendship

with bustness and you should discover that you Succeed in Borria important major undertaking today.

LEO./. (šuly 24-4ur. Complete a heavy agenda'of work at the office today so that you con spend the evening in plesirable social activitiem.

"Vindo (Aur, 24-Esp£ Be alert

Taw opportunities during the morning hours, Tako amme. of goutine efficiently.

Exjoy Liso evening.

··LINNA" *** (Sept. 24.Det, Come

down to earth and be thoroughly promotient now. Financial sagtens urbe considerabia postosos. t. 2

KOORPIO, COOL RE-Nov. 23) Combine initiative, relations with the public, erich- personal, inillative to being about a nealaucoma, todeof.

BAGITTARIU# (Nov, 11«Deo, 21). It Booking for a new and more Indireūra Jab, this may be: the day in which you flod what you work, #5 CAPRICORNT ! {DH, 1977; '20)

Be careful thám entening to keep the perci, and2 dorah, get inks: angy aeg- 2. Imenol Aptuersoon, su konvicts, krekber... SO AQUARIUM ̃ ̃(Jan,^ M2«Feb, 293 ; *

If you are bornolentique les adhikriab». Mere shli Sandoning): abers she avening „Hours" polowup

Aldenborardiiniselery see the two mhange (whłoki, wilt, open new dobre

22-Apr. - ARIES

(Mat.

20) Good fortune appear të accompan akt your efforts, Look for inanclat dewinda correrensurate with youig" work.

TAURUS CAPT. 21-MKY 21) - Your health de importarit, so place emphasis on köking care of it now. Don't take unnecessary riska,

CHESS PROBLEM

By B. KNUDSEN.... Black, 11 plece.

MAM WAIN, B piscen White to play; jhale in three..

Solution to problem: 3/KILI(6," "any; (2,

Squeeze Play Ends

Dilemma

By OSWALD JACOBY

NOUTH would have had

-00

SOUTH

trouble against spado

opening lend in today's hand. He begins with six solid dio- monda and two aces, and spade lead would develop ninth trick. The club opening Lend was far more troublesome,

If

If South tried to knock out the ace of spades, the enemy would lake four club-tricks. South did nothing about the spades, he could take only eight tricks.

There is a way out. South win the first trick proceeded to with the ace of clubs and run the six diamonds. Enst had to And five discards,

East began by discarding two spaden and two hearts. Nothing hurt him until the last diamond was led from the dummy.

East couldn't discard a club, for thal

the setting trick. was South would be able to lead a

NORTH (D)

A82

▲ 10

◆ AKQJ74

EAST

AJD ❤KQJ8 +2 AQP754

WEST

47613

100 5

A KJ 32

SOUTH

K967

10043

983

North

A 10 North-South vul

East Bourb Wert Double Pa 1 A 3+ Pass

3 N.T. Pass Pass Pass

Opening lead—A 2

spade, giving up one spade and only three clubs.

Eas couldn't discard the dee of spades, for obvious reasons, East therefore had to discord a third heart, in the hope that West could take care of that suit.

Named "Demin Anime", this pair of amusing trousers wiik fringto is of printed tinon.

Agence France-Presse.

WOMANSENSE Italians Keep Cool

In Wool

EVER

By GINA POPESINA

IVER thought of wearing gaberdine for a summer wool to keep you suit, rough wool shantung cool? Belleve it or not, if for a country suit, thinly- you were living in Italy checked light worsted for a these days this would be town suit, Glen Urquhart quite possible. There the check for a sports suit. wool cloths produced for Most of the fabrics used summer are so fine and were in plain, light colours light in weight that it is with a remarkable tendency hard to believe they are of towards grey. wool.

Here are details of some of the models presented by the various houses:

A display of the current season's wool clothes was shown recently ut the First, take suits. Two beautiful Royal Palace at models particularly caught Caserta, near Naples, Col- my oye with their cool laborating were

tailored the elegance. One was International Wool suit by Antonelli in a fine Secretariat, thirteen famous grey wool with a polished The slim skirt couturiers, nine boutique surface. houses specialising in beach. teamed with a jacket that wear, four wholesale manu- moulded the figure. The incturers, and master fairly large collar, cut in

Switch Shoes To tailors in Rome and Naples, one with the revers,

Cure Pigeon Toestaan

Madison, Wis. Putting the shoe on the other foot can help cure "pigeon toes" in children.

Dr Herman W. Wirka,

of Wisconsin University professor of orthopaedic surgery, Naid that "for with pigeon small children toes, reverse the shoes, put ting a metal bar between them: let the child sleep in the shoes." The bar holds each shoe rigid,

One method is for the mother to manipulate the feet." The third alternative, for stubborn cases, is for a doctor to "put

SUMMER DRESSES

was

of

thus giving great variety in edged with a wide band of the type of clothes shown, white embroidered in silver

firms were and black. pioneers in the manufac- ture of ultra-lightweight wool cloths for summer The other suit, by Cansisi wear. Their enterprise has Naples, consisted of a straight skirt in tron grey wool flannel been rewarded by a hearty and a filled jacket with a short backing from all sections of basque standing away from the the clothing industry in figure in the same grey flammel

and, in turn, by the striped with white. Italy,

Also very cool looking was a customers. People generally

to suit by Schuberth, In a finely- have been quick

striped light blue and white appreciate the obvious ad- lightweight wool, it had a slim vantage of such fabrics and skirt with #n unum] Over no longer regard wool as a panel effect at the front and cold weather cloth.

short-sleeved

z

jacket with peplum cut away at the front.

Honey-coloured wool toile vas used by

by Gattinoni for, a neat litle sult with semi-fitted

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4

Simonste

تعسرت

Faham

Cutry Chi

Top Centre: Cat in the Princess line, this simple and elegant ball gown by Fabiani is of blue wool rep, trimmed with black velvet.

Left: A Simoneita model of fine black wool. Note the unusual effect of the draping across the bustline which ends In a bow at the back,

Rigist: Of coral red wool velling, this, evening dress with narrow straps of diamante and swathed, moulded bodice has plosis falling from the hipline; a flowing panel enhances the allhouette.

Bottom: Capucci gives a double-decker capeline to this evening dress of black wool crepe with a long bodice, and narrow skiri.

of white piped with dark blue, bow tie at the neck. By Schu- The other dress in navy. blue berth, the dreas, held up by and with three-quarter length shoulder straps, reached only to pleeves, was buttoned from the just beneath the bustline. The bust to hips at the centre front, bodice WEB moulded to low A large white collar, completely hip-level where the skirt fell in covering the shoulders, supplied soft, large, unpressed pleats, en lee-cool touch. Both dresses Also eye-catching were two were moulded to the hipline, loose-fitting, horizontally-striped from which the skirts Gared out blouses in wool knitwens with in panels to the hem.

BLOUSES

South had noticed the fall of on a long leg cast, moving the were widely used for beach sleeveless decollete sheath dress Eleeveless, decollete blouse in ran along all the seams

the eight, the jack, and then the queen of hearts, He had also noticed East's evident distress. South therefore continued by cashing the ace of hearts. This dropped the king, setting up Soulli's ten as his ninth trick.

♥CARD Sense♣♦

Q-The bidding has been:

North South West

Бая! ¡ Heart 2 Clubs 2 Diamonds Pass

You, South, hold: AJEVAKS 43 4RQ 1073 45

What do you do?

A-Bld three diamonds. The hand is too werk in bigh cards for Jurup X North bids three no-trump, you will take him back to four diamonds,

TODAY'S QUESTION

The bidding is the same as in the question just answered. You, South, hold;

AJI VARQ4; $AJ 1073 48

What do you do?

Answer Tomorrow

CROSSWORD

15

A.-Thig lo qulogiladed to make sval

wander. (5-6))

Of Doms, maybe, or Man, 40)

Fury provide closine word" 191"

A 160G Cash (6)19:

A mold daabar) (0),

Fabled story-Ribers (8)

HONOR. (4)

|

toes outward,"

TAILORED SUITS Wirka fold a recent post- At the Caserta show, cool graduate medical meeting that

jacket with a square neckline and crease-resistant wool The right shoe on the left foot

and square collar reaching to

little hats to match. By Vene such as method was one of three basic lightweights

the shoulder tips.

sian, both blousts had collarless ways for treating the condition. etamines, poplins, basket- For day-into-evening Wext,

fairly low-cut necklines with designed printed or hand- Schuberth weaves,

most

chort sleeves cut in one with Very youthful, and attractive the bodice, and were fastened textiles and attractive ensemble in light-ble painted wool

wool hantung consisting of a

waen full, flared skirt and bag

downl the back. Fain piping and hand-woven wool toiles -

with

a well-marked waistline ruby red wool tollo by Difenisio,

round the neckline of one and yacht ensembles, and rounded hipline and a short. The skirt, which buttoned from blouse, which was trimmed with The waist to hem, wis edged with a button-tab scross the centre and sum- JU

facket similarly styled. boutique clothes

collar, cuffs and edges of the a deep band of white wool ton front panel at a high waist level. at the hem and trimmed with The hat worn with this blouse mer dresses. Featherweight jacket were trimmed with

and gaberdine

lightest narro

lorge, appliqued while bows, band of ruching, mado into Then there were the summer flat, white collar enhanced the was a cloche shape with a worsteds were

neckline of the tumod-down brim,

A flopped pocket either dresses, extremely pretty and scooned-out smartly-tailored suits,

we blouse. full, billowing mostly with

side at

at a high bust level formed Each of fourteen Neapo- skirts. Schuberth showed two A novel ensemble comprised a useful adornment to the other litan master tailors showed which were extremely attrac-a pinafore dress in navy blue blouse, which was slit a little men's wear for different tive. One was a button through lightweight wool and a blouse way up from the hem at each occasions in different light

Mostly in black,, there was with large, blue coin dots weight wools-white wool trimmed with a cross-over band, enormous puff sleeves and a soft some very attractive dresses for

shoes

were

He said that even pre-walker pigeon-toed avallabic, These can be fixed

bar with a

between for use during sleeping hours. "As the foot grows, it's got to grow outward, the opposite of pigeon toes," he told.

At six months of age re gular shoes

can be put on during the day. wrong feet Wirles suld-United Press.

BOYS' AND

A

dress is light blue with short of white wool muslin spotted asum.

with

sleeves.

V-neckline

GIRLS' MAGAZINE

North Wind's Kind Deed

-It Helped Knarf and Policeman Feed The Pigeons-

IT.

By MAX TRELL

T was a cold and beautiful day-cold because the wind was blowing, beautiful because the sun was shining.

Knarf, the shadow-boy with the tarned-about name was hopping and skipping-end jump- ing down the street/

pigeons who live up at the top of the church steeple?"

"This is how," sald Knarf. "The wind blows up there,

doesn't it, Policeman,

don't mind carrying things up at all.

"I've seen them carry hats

отье

up and down the street with men chasing up and down after

всет them them. I've

carry icaves from

end of the the other. I've seen. state to them blow kites higher in the air than five steeples piled one on top of the other. So I really "It does indeed, Boy" re- don't see why they couldn't, or plied tthe Policeman,

wouldn't, blow food up to the top of the church steeple for a family of hungry pigeons."

"Well," said Knart, "if I went to the store and got some food

Every time he hopped, he that pigeons like and the whistled.

wind would blow the food up to the top of the steeple.-"

A Good Idea

Every time he skipped, sang.

he

Every time he jumped, he shouted

hs

Knarf whistled and sang and shouted.. he hopped and akhyped and jumped down the strocit

Finally, he reached the cor ner, There stood the Policeman,

"Hello, Mr Policeman," said Kharf, is everyone happy to- day?"

Unhappy Pigeons

"Hello, Boy" sich the Police- man. **t think everyone is happy today, except the pigeons."

"Oh." said Koard. "And why Policemant

PakOne Across opens with this. (8) aren't the pigeons happy today,

#1. Abonas pha1:48. }..

Counter. (5)

Dow

1. The plan't seem to have a wide- * fossed sbrond by a dog. (1) ►

4. Blow "kujake-Up d.. Foretak

OYLA

Birda. (4)

3 Bound with three quarters of a

pur inside. (0) KRA

9. Bhors lesson, faults at tennia

11. The place to set your right on

the road. (8)

14. An artist "pends on this for

sw.bit of a da. (6)

"Because," said the Policeman, wind da blowing so hard "the that they won't come out of the top of the church steeple where they live. They're hungry. That's why they're not happy today!!!

So Knarf id: "I know what to do, only 1: don't know I can do it. I know-how to get sorne food to the pigeone who live at the top of the church, stoople it. only I am do it."

P) Rubbing, His Head Mayeugell, well,?". mld the Police

man, pushing:'back his hat and rubbing the top of his band, "Anch; what might this lens

Boy the one

ctn doto Hony and you going to be able 45 tei Bond sista čia bumagy

a very

"Ah," interrupted" the Polico man, smiling. That's good idea, But you're afraid the wind, might not want to blow the food up to the top of the steeple. i Is that what's worrying you?**

Kharf nodded.

So Kharf went to the store a bag of popcorn and bought and a box cf broad crumbs and -here. comes the North Wind now!"

with

on

were

more formal doy wear, too. Capucel showed a tunic-style sheath dress in black wool drap with a fitted waistline but flat bustling. Steeveless, it had high,

squaro neckline. Another cocktail dress by the same designer, this Umo in black wool jersey, was a sheath with three-quarter length sleeves and a high slit neckline. A very full, floating Overskirt of organdie was attached at thigh- level.

BALL GOWNS

Bimonetta

showed a very elegant model, ogain In black, with a bucklest, beit that, gother-- ed the fullness of the sleeveless, wide-necked bodice Just beneath the bunt. The slim skirt was

buttoned from the belt to the hem.

Antonelli - chose coral

Finally came man

ball magnificent b BOWLS, red wool velling for a dress with a softly-swathed moulded The pigeons couldn't leave the bodice and a very full skirt fall- ing in soft pleats from the hip- home in the church steeple,

line. The narrow shoulder straps were of dismante and. And he blew down the street diamante buckle held a flowing and lild, under the shingles of panel on the left hip.

2:

Capiteel picked

a

A Wonderful. Thing It was a wonderful thing, The popcorn blew up and the bread crumbs blew around. Knart and an old roof,

very light Well, the Policeman shaded their eyes

the

weren't pigeons

and soft black wool crepe for and watched.

hungry any more. They were

his gala evening dress, which the niso The pigeons have it The hoopy. From the top of

had a draped, elongated pigeons have it!" Knarf shouted church steeple they could see at last,

Policeman standing on the cor bodice, but the sldrt was narrow there, was almost "unusual

· North,ner and a little boy go hopping, cape effect at the back, blouses) jumping down the out from shoulder to waist ond Wind. That was quite a job, skipping,

blew the breath all street, whistling singing then from the waist to just

behind the imees,

wh-ow!" sald

The Policeman smiled again. "I know the wind very well, I know all the wins the whole family of them-North, It nearly South, East and West, They out of me!"

Rupert and the Winter Woolly-20

BBAt length, the light diappones

and Rupert hurries into bed, but

goed-fret: to the precious matchi HowTo his dismay, ope; largu

· after "what" seemakasvej»Uitke dbenet is bitten away and all, tbn: while he le awake again; Kompas.winzer woolly; caterpillaga ', hava {thing, he doesn't know what, hai -- gone l:After a photothis passe Kalerarbed him, and the alumpoli un idia aricas, bim súd he tucsa Wish Whatswaazzi 25/- ba khoperácii, no part the surjalt that hide the:

shouting as he went.

Another New Rupert Adventure

RUPERT

and the HAPPY WISH

$1.00

and

Vory, elegant, was ihn

model

by Simonetta in fine black wool. In the Empire-style, Ils main points comprised a flat bodice draped across the burtline andli a barick ot while salin polica dotted in black encircling the "Thoulders, orich tied in a bow at the back. The silm: skirt was caught up at the back ord attached at the bow.

Fab/** wool, Top, was chosen by :

Me for a strapless ball cut on Princess Inc. This perfectly plaid except for black, V Ivet trimining

Wis

Among the other ever dresses was

| broondo, modél embroidery

white

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